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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 1,2 | not the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas is actually based on oral 2 2,9 | names its authors as John, Thomas, Peter, Andrew, James, Philip, 3 2,9 | appears in the Gospel of Thomas and is quoted in Irenaeus ( 4 3 | some length in the Acts of Thomas (chaps. 55-57). It stands 5 4,1 | is called 'According to Thomas,' and one 'According to 6 4,2 | Hebrews and the Gospel of Thomas. Sometimes, as in Egyptians 7 4,2 | Sometimes, as in Egyptians and Thomas, we can see that a Gnostic 8 4,3 | Peter, and the Gospel of Thomas.~ The Gospel of the Egyptians 9 4,4 | belong to the Gospel of Thomas it is likely that Thomas, 10 4,4 | Thomas it is likely that Thomas, at least in part, was based 11 4,7 | The Infancy Gospel of Thomas.~ The existence of two different 12 4,7 | different gospels ascribed to Thomas has led to considerable 13 4,7 | that the infancy gospel of Thomas was the Marcosians' source, 14 4,8 | along with the Gospel of Thomas, as among the schismatic 15 4,10| writing them down, and Philip, Thomas, and Matthew are named as 16 4,12| The Gospel of Thomas.~ Next came the Gospel of 17 4,12| Next came the Gospel of Thomas, which consists of nothing 18 4,12| probably used in the Acts of Thomas and among the Manichees.~ ~ 19 4,14| the sayings of Jesus in Thomas, for example, is somewhat 20 4,14| now found in the Gospel of Thomas, and that they held a peculiar 21 5,4 | those of Peter, Andrew, and Thomas into a collection by the 22 5,4 | been Peter, John, Andrew, Thomas, Paul. The collection was 23 5,5 | the apostolic labors of Thomas, Andrew, John, Peter, and 24 5,6 | The Acts of Thomas.~ Early in the third century 25 5,6 | wrote the thirteen Acts of Thomas, completing them with his 26 5,6 | poems. Whether the Acts of Thomas owes anything directly to 27 5,6 | Armenian versions.~ The Acts of Thomas is strongly ascetic, describing 28 5,6 | strongly ascetic, describing Thomas as laboring to separate 29 5,6 | and some of the names in Thomas are known to history, such 30 5,7 | Narrative.~ Although the Acts of Thomas abounds in long speeches, 31 5,7 | their mission fields. Judas Thomas draws India but refuses 32 5,7 | century). The merchant claims Thomas under the deed of sale and 33 5,7 | married. At the wedding Thomas utters a mystic bridal song. 34 5,7 | 2. Gundafor commissions Thomas to build him a palace and 35 5,7 | provides the necessary money. Thomas gives it to the poor and 36 5,7 | killed a woman's lover. Thomas makes the serpent confess 37 5,7 | departs in fire and smoke. Thomas utters a prayer to Christ 38 5,7 | do so.~ 7. A captain asks Thomas to come and cure his wife 39 5,7 | On reaching the house, Thomas sends one of the asses in 40 5,7 | He is incensed and has Thomas imprisoned. In prison Thomas 41 5,7 | Thomas imprisoned. In prison Thomas utters the Gnostic Hymn 42 5,7 | distinguish the Acts of Thomas: a prince goes down to Egypt 43 5,7 | joins the disciples of Thomas and follows him back to 44 5,7 | manuscripts have it.).~ 13. Thomas' leading converts join him 45 5,7 | followed by the martyrdom of Thomas. Misdai condemns Thomas 46 5,7 | Thomas. Misdai condemns Thomas to death. He is taken up 47 5,7 | converted.~ The Acts of Thomas probably belongs to those 48 5,7 | probably of the Gospel of Thomas, which contains both sayings.~ 49 5,7 | of humor in the Acts of Thomas, as when Thomas refuses 50 5,7 | Acts of Thomas, as when Thomas refuses to obey Jesus and 51 5,7 | merchant (chap. 2); or when Thomas draws a plan for a palace 52 5,7 | heaven (chap. 21). When Thomas' ascetic habits were reported 53 5,7 | can hardly be the Acts of Thomas that Eusebius intimates 54 5,7 | Origen knew, for it described Thomas' field as Parthia, not India. 55 5,7 | presented in the description of Thomas himself: “He continually 56 5,7 | chap. 20). This, with Thomas' renunciation of marriage, 57 5,7 | the Acts (“Travels”) of Thomas in the Nicephorus list as 58 5,7 | half our present Acts of Thomas and is either a mistake 59 5,8 | as well as those of John, Thomas, and others, was appealed 60 5,9 | apostles-Paul, John, Peter, Thomas, and Andrew-in the early 61 14,13| manuscript in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps in Cheltenham, 62 16 | complete text~The Gospel of Thomas; no complete Greek text~ 63 16 | the son of Alpheus, and Thomas seem to be omitted; perhaps


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